Hacking Dropbox

http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/01/dropbox-spam-attack-tied-to-stolen-employee-password/
And you may want to note the remark about: /
"Use of these services has become the preferred storage method for many
employees. Unbeknown to their employers at closely guarded organizations
like Apple, Johnson & Johnson and NASA, employees increasingly use
Dropbox and Google Docs to store corporate files --- a reality that has
helped Dropbox accumulate some 50 million users. The problem is that
a single breach on Dropbox could have much broader implications for a
host of larger corporations, which find it increasingly difficult to get
a handle on their data with an increasingly mobile work force."/
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André N4ICK
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